Mikey And The Not So Awesome Possums
$14.95
“You aren’t friends with those guys, are you?” Mikey just wants to be the ‘cool kid’. The thing is he isn’t. And friends definitely aren’t!
When face-to-face with the “Awesome Possums” on his first day back at school, Mikey realizes that he could be the “cool kid” this school year. Who won’t want to be? Find out if Mikey will “remember the light above” him or if he will decide to abandon his friends in this installment of the “Holy Moley” series.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781737079682
ISBN10: 1737079682
Kevin Gallagher | Illustrator: Christopher Tupa
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2022
Holey Moleys
Publisher: Good and True Media
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